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The phrase "are not very strong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks power, intensity, or effectiveness.
Example: "The arguments presented in the debate are not very strong, which may affect the outcome."
Alternatives: "are quite weak" or "lack strength."
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These arguments are not very strong.
Many of our competitors have disappeared or are not very strong.
The results indicate that the interconnections among all the components are not very strong.
Despite their size and power, they are not very strong swimmers".
"The Taliban are not very strong, they are easily beaten," he insisted.
The time constraints for the fundamental parameters, related to unstable quarks or leptons, are not very strong.
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The rest of us aren't very strong.
But they aren't very strong, while those made from rare earths are tremendously so.
For instance, if you find yourself repeatedly getting blindsided by events, chances are your dynamic sensors aren't very strong.
The reason why kids die of diarrhoea and pneumonia is because their bodies aren't very strong.
If your fingers aren't very strong, do not practice too much.
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